Earthjustice Seeks Court's Help to Preserve Protected Land from Development

School board's plans to build violate settlement agreement

December 23, 2002

Walton, Co., FL —

Earthjustice filed suit today to prevent protected land in Walton County from being degraded by development projects. The County agreed to conserve the land, including wetlands, in a settlement reached in an Earthjustice lawsuit three years ago. The County has since sold the land to the local school board, which has built school buildings and playing fields on the property. Plans for a stadium are underway.

"This land is critical to preserving natural spaces and wildlife in Florida, and the County agreed to conserve it in the settlement," said David Guest, the Earthjustice attorney handling the case. "The school board now wants to bypass that agreement, but these protections aren't lifted just because the land changes ownership."

The land in question is a 114-acre tract protected by state conservation programs. According to the settlement reached between Walton County and Earthjustice, the land is to be used for government buildings, wetlands protection, and public recreation. The school board has already violated that agreement and now wants to make matters worse by building a stadium that will impede public access to other parts of the property. Despite the option to build the stadium while retaining public trails, the school board has been resolute in its planning meetings. The project will include eliminating greenways that allow the public to reach facilities including a library.

"The greenway also serves as an important wildlife corridor connecting two parts of state forest," said Susan Paladini, a client in the case.

Walton County acquired the land now owned by the school board as part of a much larger land purchase under Preservation 2000, a law intended to safeguard Florida's most important environmental resources from development. The County's responsibility to preserve the land for future generations was the subject of a lawsuit which led to the settlement agreement the school board is now trying to evade.

The case was filed in Walton County Circuit Court. Earthjustice represents Susan and Bruce Paladini in the suit against Walton County and Walton County School Board.

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